Yeast Scramble Lab Manual v3
Author(s): Mark Jones, Nick Matinyan1, John Mirarchi2, Lisa Scheifele2
1. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 2. Loyola University Maryland
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Summary:
This laboratory manual includes protocols for SCRaMbling of yeast cells as well as phenotypic characterization. Appropriate student exercises are also included. This resource was developed as part of NSF Award #1827204, RCN-UBE: The Build-a-Genome…
Contents:
- Yeast Scramble Lab Manual v3.docx(DOCX | 2 MB)
- Yeast Scramble Lab Manual v3.pdf(PDF | 852 KB)
- License terms
Description
The Synthetic Yeast Project Sc2.0 developed synthetic yeast chromosomes with LoxPsym sites scattered throughout the chromosomes. By inducing the expression of Cre recombinase, new chromosome configurations can be generated in yeast cells. This population can then be screened for enhanced or altered phenotypes.
Notes
This second version includes more details in the protocols to clarify pre-lab preparation, supply lists and media recipes, and protocols for analysis of next-generation (Illumina) sequencing data.
Cite this work
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Mark Jones, Matinyan, N., John Mirarchi, Lisa Scheifele (2022). Yeast Scramble Lab Manual v3. Build A Genome Network, (Version 2.0). QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/E8TR-EE48